Coming soon, a circa 1855 Tiffany salver, gorgeous feet, and several large sterling trays from Gorham and other American makers. A beautifully crafted seven piece Dutch miniature sterling Rococo suite, with 1899 English marks. And more Georgian sterling, including a c1820 tea set, salts, mustard pot, c1820, teapots, pitcher. Chinese export and Meiji sterling, including a cocktail shaker and beakers, cigarette case, various smalls, salts, and cruets and group of filigree. A most unusual petite sterling kettle on stand, and a superb mid 19th century coin pitcher, completely hand chased.

Please feel free to inquire directly about this, or any item we've listed. Whether the item is alone or part of a set. We very much welcome your interest. We are collectors first. As such, we are quite easy to work with.

We happily combine items when shipping, saving you costs. We ship twice weekly, usually US Postal Priority. Fully insured for domestic packages, and air parcel overseas. We charge a bit more than actual cost for boxes, shipping materials and to pay our shipper.

We make great effort to accurately describe each item listed. Returns are accepted, without question. If either condition, country of origin or dating is significantly incorrect. In such cases we refund your shipping costs as well.

Like you, we are only human, and make mistakes. Hopefully, not too many. Remember, the items you see are antiques. Hence, have an expected amount of wear from normal use. As such, returning an item because we failed to mention the tiniest bit of wear, or barely discernible flaw is not acceptable. Nor do we accept returns based on buyer's remorse. Nor change of taste, or because a buyer did not realize how "small" four inches might be once in hand.

We have over 1850 feedbacks. And, are quite proud of our 99.7% rating. We received favorable notice in the March 12th New York Times. Page 8, Business Section, in a well written article on silver collecting. Copy furnished upon request. Enjoy....and good fortune in your bidding.